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Patrick Page takes on Shakespeare’s villains, a rock & roll sleaze show, The Puffy Chair and more of the best things to do this week.
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Cook’s Corner, where a gunman opened fire Wednesday night, is often described as a biker bar. But the community ties run far deeper, stretching back to at least 1926.
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Sunday, Aug. 27 marks the second annual National Cinema Day. That means very cheap movies in theaters around town.
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Despite a historic tropical storm, thousands of people descended on downtown L.A. this past Sunday to attend what's billed as the largest fan celebration of Korean culture and music in the world.
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Listen to a day of live music at the Leimert Park Jazz Festival. Attend a silent film festival. Shop at RuPaul’s Drag Race Drag Sale pop-up.
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Boxing, wresting and roller derby greats are on display at a new exhibit in downtown L.A.
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The writers guild made their claim after the AMPTP made its counteroffer to the union public, saying it includes “first-of-their-kind offers for writers.”
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For more seasoned writers, residual checks can still be substantial, which is why they're giving other strikers a helping hand.
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Season starts in September with a stunning and unexpected perspective on the secret recordings of L.A. City Council members that unleashed one of the city’s biggest political scandals.
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An ensemble cast is like a puzzle — every actor has to fit together, or the film just won’t work. Sarah Halle Finn, casting director of every Marvel project and recent awards darling "Everything Everywhere All At Once," shares her experience in finding the perfect fit.